psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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I hope you're referring to Antonino with that "debaser isn’t your whole life," otherwise you’d really make me laugh. And especially since the masterpieces are others, you said it, before this one and the first are the real masterpieces of the Floyd, maybe also because I got to know the Floyd with these two albums, and so the sound from Dark Side onwards tires me immediately.
Tool Ænima
Tool Ænima
19 mar 05
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Well done, oh Jesus, you’ve stolen the words from my mouth. The fact that I tend to overthink things has always left me with something less than this.
The Deviants Ptooff!
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Antonino, if you don't know, get informed. All English punkers revere and cite the Deviants and garage music in general as sources of inspiration. Naturally, they have nothing to do with the sound of punk to come, but it doesn’t take much to understand that.
Tool Ænima
Tool Ænima
18 mar 05
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I like this one more... maybe when Lateralus came out I was already listening to other stuff and it struck me a lot at first, but I listened to it less than this monster here. I got so hooked that I learned the lyrics by heart! At 20, you do these things; I wouldn't even dream of it now. Lateralus has less beautiful songs than this one, but a more uniform atmosphere + concept album.
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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Congratulations 3 on this masterpiece zuckina like The Division Bell??? Are we kidding?
Slint Spiderland
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I also really hate post-rock, but I like this a lot. The problem is that maybe I was unconsciously influenced by the praise I read everywhere before listening to it. It takes time, but it's worth it, mostly because for me, this is enough and I don't even notice the rest of the post. Damn, they make money, huh! Anyway, I don't see Spacemen 3 as very post; if anything, I would downgrade them if I classified them that way. But since categories are useless, the argument doesn’t hold.
The Unicorns Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
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Thanks people, I would like to put up samples but after yet another slap to my "cesseron" laptop, it decided not to turn back on. I think its nice HD is gone. So, I’ll have to rely on feeling sinister aka ginopilotino for the aforementioned samples... damn, I spent two hours choosing the most illustrative (parts) of the tracks. Anyway, the album won’t change your life, but it will make you smile a lot.
Asian Dub Foundation Tank
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I don't know if I'd feel like listening to them right now, but they kind of excite me a bit. It seems that the old MC has gone away, and the new one sucks. Live, they are still better than on record, but when I saw them with the first lineup, they were better. Now they should do a concept on Gaddafi, not exactly politically correct in Great Britain. I didn't know they had recorded at the Arsenal.
Kaiser Chiefs Employment
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I mostly agree, they are doing better than us in terms of mass consumption, but there’s obviously a historical reason for that: when the Pink Floyd were playing in Albion, here you were lucky to hear Tenco or Mina. And I’ll focus on the good things, mind you. This already shapes the receptiveness of the average listener, which will remain the same here, or at least won’t suddenly change in a year. The history of Italian magazines is long... I find that all of them, without exception, are often presumptuous; lately, there’s an attempt to intellectualize music, a sneaky operation that, in my opinion, only burdens something wonderfully pure like music with nonexistent meanings. Obviously, I’m the fool for reading them and buying the magazines, and I might even be influenced by what’s written. I’m not interested in those because I get tired quickly of new English bands. One piece of advice: avoid like the plague any comment by Beppe Badino in Rumore (but if I’m not mistaken, he was in Rockerilla once) that only speaks well of bands that tend to last three months, like Beat Up (formerly Beatings).
Amplifier Amplifier
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In the end, I found it too, hum... I must say that musically I like them a lot, beautiful mantric and elaborate, nice effects very oceansize... but the voice reminds me too much of Maynard J. Keenan and that is jarring because there's only one Keenan for me. For now, 3.5, I await improvements anyway.
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